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PNC/Players for the Planet E-Waste Recycling Drives

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PNC, The Cincinnati Reds and Players For The Planet are joining forces again with Cohen Recycling and many of Cincinnati’s leading corporations for the 4th annual PNC/Players For The Planet E-Waste Recycling Drives on April 19-21, 2013.

The PNC/Players For The Planet E-Waste Recycling Drives provide an easy way for Reds fans and residents of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky to recycle old electronics.

The first 200 cars at each event will receive two View Level tickets to an upcoming 2013 regular season Reds game, while supplies last.

The public is encouraged to visit four convenient locations with their electronic waste items for recycling:

Players For The Planet will accept televisions, radios, VCRs, computer monitors, personal computers, hard drives and many other electronics. For a full list of acceptable items, please visit: www.cohenusa.com/reds.

A donation of $10 per car is suggested to offset the recycling costs.

Cintas file and paper shredding services will be on-site on Friday and Sunday.

Organizing partners include Office of Environmental Quality, Hamilton County Recycling and Solid Waste District, Campbell County Solid Waste and the Green Umbrella.

Players For The Planet promotes environmental awareness and education in order to preserve the stadiums and playing fields for future generations. Founded by former Reds outfielder Chris Dickerson and former MLB pitcher Jack Cassel, the non-profit organization dedicates its resources and the talents of the professional athletes to support its mission to educate everyone who enjoys playing and watching youth, amateur, and professional sports.